Event
Indigenous Humor as Resistance: A Panel Discussion
August 15, 2025, 10:30–12:30am–pm

The Institute of Contemporary Art Santa Fe and Trotta-Bono Contemporary invite you to a not-to-be-missed live panel discussion on the role of satire, irony, and humor in contemporary Indigenous art.

Held as part of the exhibition Reservation for Irony: Native Wit and Contemporary Realities, this event brings together four of the most vital voices in the field today: Kent Monkman, Cara Romero, Nicholas Galanin, and Tony Abeytaβ€”each known for using wit and irony to expose distortion, reclaim narrative agency, and challenge colonial legacies through bold and nuanced work.

Schedule:
10:30 AM – Doors open with light breakfast fare and refreshments
11:00 AM sharp – Panel begins
12:30 PM – Program concludes

Attend In Person:
Free and open to the public, but space is limited. RSVP required.

Attend Virtually (11:00 AM MST):
The panel will also be livestreamed via Zoom. RSVP required to receive the link.

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